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Tiongs & Hongkanese Hoot Each Other in University of Auckland. Lol :D

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Stupid Pig!': Student Reportedly Assaulted at University of Auckland for Not 'Respecting China'
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A female student from Hong Kong was shoved to the ground while trying to break up a fight between other students who had been arguing over “respecting China” in relation to the city’s now-“dead” extradition bill.

The fight, which was caught on video, took place in a food court at the University of Auckland in New Zealand on Monday.

Serena Lee, 27, had been putting up signs with other activists on a designated protest wall when a group of male students started talking to her in Mandarin.

“I have no idea what you’re talking about, I’m sorry. Can you speak English?” Lee requested.

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The male students, who are all mainland Chinese, continued to speak in Mandarin until one exclaimed, “Hong Kong is a part of China! If you don’t like China, get out of China.”

Lee, who argued that the matter is international news, clapped back, “Have you watched the news just like, recently? Yeah, it’s always on the news.”

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Lee then asked a companion to translate what one of the male students had been saying, but it did not take long before another took the offensive.

“You’re not human,” one told Lee. “You’re a f***ing stupid pig, so you can’t understand what he’s saying.”

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Shortly, things got physical between two men from both sides, prompting Lee to intervene screaming, “Stop fighting!”

At that point, one of the male students shoved her to the ground, while others called for security.

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In an interview with the The New Zealand Herald, Lee said that she was not physically injured, “but inside me I am shocked and shaken.”

“The proposed law in Hong Kong could see the end of the city as we know it and our individual freedom, but I was stunned when people in New Zealand are also trying to shut down our freedom of expression.”

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A change.org petition has since been launched demanding a formal investigation and asking the University of Auckland to protect the safety of Hong Kong students on campus.

Meanwhile, the mainland Chinese students also posted a video of themselves taking down the Hong Kong students’ signs.

In response to the incident, University of Auckland spokeswoman Lisa Finucane has announced that a formal investigation is underway.

“We are in touch with the students who have been involved and a formal investigation is underway following a video and notifications sent to the Vice-Chancellor and other senior members of the university.”

Finucane pointed out that students should express their opinions in a manner respectful of others.

“The Vice-Chancellor expects all members of our community to abide by our commitment to academic freedom and freedom of speech. The University makes it very clear to students and staff that harassment, bullying, and discrimination are completely unacceptable.”

The incident comes a week after scuffles broke out between pro-democracy protesters and mainland students at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. There, the former group staged a sit-in supporting the Hong Kong protests and condemning China’s treatment of Uyghurs, the South China Morning Post reported.

Police have also begun investigating the Monday incident following a complaint. “We will be following up this incident and assessing the footage in due course,” a spokesman said.

Featured Images via YouTube / Serena Lee
 
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Hong kong belongs to british. It was a colony and not a leasehold territory like kowloon.
 
"I have no idea what you’re talking about, I’m sorry. Can you speak English?”

one sure way to piss the commies off.


 
I've said it before and I'll say it again the damned chinks cause trouble no matter where they are in the world.

This is why the Chinese exclusion act of 1882 was passed when the Chinese first started polluting good Ang Moh countries and from the video you can see why it is still needed in this day and age.
 
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States. Those on the West Coast were especially prone to attribute declining wages and economic ills on the despised Chinese workers.

Although the Chinese composed only .002 percent of the nation's population, Congress passed the exclusion act to placate worker demands and assuage prevalent concerns about maintaining white "racial purity."

The statute of 1882 suspended Chinese immigration for ten years and declared the Chinese as ineligible for naturalization. Chinese workers already in the country challenged the constitutionality of the discriminatory acts, but their efforts failed.

The act was renewed in 1892 for another ten years, and in 1902 Chinese immigration was made permanently illegal. The legislation proved very effective, and the Chinese population in the United States sharply declined.

American experience with Chinese exclusion spurred later movements for immigration restriction against other "undesirable" groups such as Middle Easterners, Hindu and East Indians, and the Japanese. The Chinese themselves remained ineligible for citizenship until 1943.
 
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States. Those on the West Coast were especially prone to attribute declining wages and economic ills on the despised Chinese workers.

Although the Chinese composed only .002 percent of the nation's population, Congress passed the exclusion act to placate worker demands and assuage prevalent concerns about maintaining white "racial purity."

The statute of 1882 suspended Chinese immigration for ten years and declared the Chinese as ineligible for naturalization. Chinese workers already in the country challenged the constitutionality of the discriminatory acts, but their efforts failed.

The act was renewed in 1892 for another ten years, and in 1902 Chinese immigration was made permanently illegal. The legislation proved very effective, and the Chinese population in the United States sharply declined.

American experience with Chinese exclusion spurred later movements for immigration restriction against other "undesirable" groups such as Middle Easterners, Hindu and East Indians, and the Japanese. The Chinese themselves remained ineligible for citizenship until 1943.
thanks to japs during ww2, otherwise chinks would still remain excluded from immigration to the united states. after the attack on pearl harbor, to fan hatred for japs, fdr asked his propaganda department to cum out with pamphlets to identify differences between japs and chinks. in 1941, time and life magazines and many other publications also came out with pages to help americans distinguish japs from chinks. as chinks were fighting (and throwing bodies at) japs in china, fdr appreciated the sacrifice as over 1.6m jap soldiers were held up in china instead of being deployed densely and massively in the pacific islands including failippines. this allowed time for americans to build and train new weapons, navy, army, and air force. by 1943 u.s. felt comfortable and confident of beating japan, and thus open immigration to the chinks. from the propaganda, americans became nicer to chinks and would stop to inspect a chink or jap to ensure they got the right identification. chinks in america are still thanking the japs.
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Good... short arse honkies uaed to look down on Chinese and call them ah Chan...

Now short arse Ah Chan Honkies can fuck off to any 5 eyes BE nations and never go back....
 
Many of these pro-Chicom PRC students in universities around the world. Some of them are 红二代, spawns (sometimes illegitimate) of the CCP officials.

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